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Understanding Parabens

Parabens are a large group of preservatives which are used to prevent bacteria growing in cosmetic formulations.
There has been some healthy controversy surrounding them due to a few studies finding paraben presence in breast tumours and breast tissue. However, the majority of the scientific community have deemed these findings non-conclusive due to the limitations of these studies.
There's still a lot of support for avoiding parabens following the better safe than sorry route. If you do we completely support you!
If you are concerned about the health safety of parabens, then feel free to avoid them by looking out for the Paraben-Free icon.
If not, don't worry about it - they do have had one of the longest safety records as preservatives!

Which Ingredients are classified as Paraben?

A product will be paraben-free if it does not contain any of the following parabens:

Understanding Sulfates

Sulfates are a large group of ingredients which act as cleansing agents in Cosmetics.
They help loosen up the dirt and grime from your skin and hair to allow for water to wash it away with ease.
However some sulfates are so good at their job, they can wash off your skin’s own natural oils that keep it moisturised and protected which can lead to dryness and irritation.
Most people will find no issues with sulfate, however if you find your skin doesn't like sulfates then free feel to avoid them by looking out for the sulfate-free icon on Skincarisma.

Which ingredients are classified as sulfates?

We've taken the Sulfates which are considered more harsh for our Sulfate-Free status.
A product will be Sulfate-Free if it does not contain any of the following Sulfates:

Understanding Simple Alcohols

Alcohol ingredients are widely used in cosmetics and come in different types. For the most part alcohols are not problematic at all.
However one type of alcohols, simple alcohols can be quite drying to the skin because it evaporates very quickly.
This can cause irritation which can also lead to other skin complications.
These alcohols should never be used alone on your skin, but combined with other cosmetic ingredients, they are normally without issue.
However, for some people with sensitive and easily irritable skin, avoiding products with these simple alcohols may be beneficial.
If you find your skin doesn't like these simple alcohols, then free feel to avoid them by looking out for the Alcohol-Free icon.

Which Ingredients are classified as Alcohol?

A product will be alcohol-free if it does not contain any of the following alcohol ingredients: